Interpretation Of Phonetic Interference As A Linguistic Phenomenon In Uzbek And English
Abdivaitova Sevarakhon Bakhtiyorjon Qizi , Teacher Of English Department Of Tashkent Institute Of Irrigation And Agricultural Mechanization Engineers, Tashkent, UzbekistanAbstract
This article focuses on the phonetic interference of word stress in English and Uzbek. It examines the phonetic interference of word stress resulting from the interaction of comparable languages.
Keywords
Interference, stress, diphthong
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